Hrishikesh Mukherjee shot the film in 28 days.[11] The screenplay of Anand was written by Gulzar (who also wrote the dialogue and the lyrics of a few songs), Bimal Dutt, D.N. Mukherjee and Hrishikesh Mukherjee.[16]

The musical score and songs were composed by Salil Chowdhary. One of the songs, "Kahin Door Jaab Din Dhal Jaye" was originally composed as a Bengali song 20 years prior, "Amay proshno kare" and the original sung in Bengali by him is available on YouTube.[18]


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Before confirming Chowdhary for songs, Mukherjee approached Lata Mangeshkar to get the songs composed, as she had already worked as a music director in Marathi films under the pseudonym of "Anandghan". She, however, politely refused the offer and decided to sing the songs in the film rather than composing them.[10]

When Dev Anand said 'Pal Bhar Ke Liye Koi Hume Pyaar Kar Le, Jhootha Hi Sahi,' singles back then felt an instant connect. Feelings with this song are still the same after 52 years. On 96th birth anniversary of Dev Anand, let's have a look at his 10 best songs which you can play on a loop while driving or sitting silently under the sky gazing at stars.

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In a career spanning over four decades, 3,300 songs and more than 600 films, lyricist Anand Bakshi wrote the soundtrack to millions of Indian lives enamoured by popular Hindi cinema. (Image above of lyricist Anand Bakshi and legendary music directors Laxmikant-Pyarelal. Image courtesy Twitter/Bollywood History Pics)

By the late 1950s, he had spent months calling studios to meet directors, composers and producers, but to no avail. He finally got a small break with the 1958 film Bhala Aadmi, when director and lead actor Master Bhagwan hired him to write songs. But his first major break in the film industry came the following year when noted composer Roshan [Lal Nagrath Mohan] chose him to write lyrics for his 1959 film CID Girl starring Balraj Sahni, Geeta Bali and Helen.

He eventually passed away on 30 March 2002. Not a man to retire, he continued writing lyrics to film songs till a few days before he breathed his last. By any measure, it was an extraordinary career adapting to changing expectations, culture and sensibilities of the film industry into his 70s.

This page contains lyric of Tagore song anandaloke mangalaloke and its transliteration in English with background history. Background of the song includes the place and date of the song written by Rabindranath, name of the newspaper or magazine the song was first published in and the name of the person who had prepared the notation or swaralipi. This page also contains the musical composition of song like parjaay, taal, raag and ango.

Rabindranath's niece, Sarala Devi was one of his close followers. Presenting quite a few of his songs in public for the first time, harmonizing his songs, preparing notations goes to her credit. She used to collect local musical tunes whenever and wherever she had gone and Rabindranath used to compose new songs applying those tunes. In her book Jiboner Jharapaata she writes -

... I had come up with a unique bouquet of music when I had been to Mysore. There seemed no respite till I could unload my basket under Rabi-mama's feet. He would gleefully pick up one at a time and own them with his own set of lyrics. 'Aanandaloke mongolaloke ...' ... is a song the tune of which I had come up with. 0852c4b9a8

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